Open access has created a new unfortunate phenomenon, the so-called predatory publishers and journals who sell publishing services through email spam. In many cases, these keen service providers are in the business solely for collecting article processing charges, not publishing the articles or developing research. In this webinar, we will introduce you to the characteristic features of these journals / publishers and explain by which criteria one can tell the good journals from the predatory journals for your publishing purposes
Slides used at the Open Scholarship Café: Predatory publishing - How to identify questionable journa...
The article discusses quality assurance processes for open access journals and practices of "predato...
Predatory Open Access Journals promise to publish scientific articles for a fee. Unlike serious Open...
Open access has created a new unfortunate phenomenon, the so-called predatory publishers and journal...
SUMMARY Open access publishing has a dark side, the predatory publishers and journals that exist for...
In today’s academic publishing environment, open access journals have become an increasingly common ...
The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing and made the availability of online resources poss...
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
Methods After an initial scan of all predatory publishers and journals included in the so-called Bea...
Press freedom and worldwide internet access have opened ample opportunity for a staggering number of...
This presentation contains an analysis of ~600 solicitation emails related to 317 scholarly journals...
One of the latest threats emerged to the integrity of academic publishing is predatory journals. The...
A factsheet for employees of Charles University how to assess the credibility of scientific journals...
Coinciding with the growth in open access publishing and government requirements for sharing researc...
Slides used at the Open Scholarship Café: Predatory publishing - How to identify questionable journa...
The article discusses quality assurance processes for open access journals and practices of "predato...
Predatory Open Access Journals promise to publish scientific articles for a fee. Unlike serious Open...
Open access has created a new unfortunate phenomenon, the so-called predatory publishers and journal...
SUMMARY Open access publishing has a dark side, the predatory publishers and journals that exist for...
In today’s academic publishing environment, open access journals have become an increasingly common ...
The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing and made the availability of online resources poss...
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
Methods After an initial scan of all predatory publishers and journals included in the so-called Bea...
Press freedom and worldwide internet access have opened ample opportunity for a staggering number of...
This presentation contains an analysis of ~600 solicitation emails related to 317 scholarly journals...
One of the latest threats emerged to the integrity of academic publishing is predatory journals. The...
A factsheet for employees of Charles University how to assess the credibility of scientific journals...
Coinciding with the growth in open access publishing and government requirements for sharing researc...
Slides used at the Open Scholarship Café: Predatory publishing - How to identify questionable journa...
The article discusses quality assurance processes for open access journals and practices of "predato...
Predatory Open Access Journals promise to publish scientific articles for a fee. Unlike serious Open...